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By the time a student-led protest movement erupted into a full-scale revolution in Bangladesh in July 2024, the country's ...
The Armed Forces of Myanmar (The Tatmadaw) does not just govern Myanmar, it owns it. This relationship was famously described ...
Rohingya activists warn of “a repeated cycle: fragmentation, new group names, personal ambitions replacing real strategy.” ...
UN Reports Largest Rohingya Influx Into Bangladesh Since 2017 Amid Escalating Crisis In Myanmar According to the agency, up to 150,000 Rohingya have sought refuge in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar ...
Asia - Pacific Southeast Asian bloc reiterates support for voluntary return of displaced Rohingya to Myanmar ASEAN top diplomats reiterate continued support for Myanmar’s efforts to bring peace ...
Even before the latest influx, around a million Rohingya refugees were living in camps in Bangladesh, most of them after fleeing the 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar ...
“This movement of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh, spread over months, is the largest from Myanmar since 2017, when some 750,000 fled the deadly violence in their native Rakhine State,” he said.
Essential services for the Rohingya refugee population in Bangladesh are at risk of collapsing unless more money is found, ...
Today, Pauktaw is a jumble of scorched ruins, collapsed houses, bomb-charred buildings, crumbling properties and empty roads ...
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is alarmed by the abrupt closure of learning centers in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, which will leave nearly 500,000 children without access to ...
Rohingya in Myanmar: The people that nobody wants THOUSANDS have been loaded onto boats and left stranded in the sea because no one wants to claim them. Why are these people so hated?
Myanmar is the world's leading producer of jade. Up to 90 percent of global supply of the precious stone is mined in the country's northern Kachin state, despite a decades-long armed rebellion ...